WhatIfGodWasALeaf
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Significantly Insignificant said:Joe S. said:Significantly Insignificant said:Still signing Stamkos because "players like him are never available" seems like a hollow argument as well, because there is a possibility where one could be in the near future. Making a decision that could quite possibly derail the rebuild because you don't know what will be available in 2018 seems short sighted. I think you build your team with your high draft picks and then survey the landscape in 2018 and figure out what you need in order to continue progressing towards the ultimate goal of winning the cup.
Name me any player, in the cap era, of Stamkos' age and talent that has been a ufa.
How many have been drafted in the cap era?
Lets say the Leafs get the first overall pick, they trade out the likes of Bozak, Lupul and their forward lineup looks something like this:
JVR - Stamkos - Marner
Nylander - Matthews - Kapanen
Leipsic - Kadri - Brown
Winnick - Gauthier - Clune
Again, purely speculative, but that looks really awesome. I won't deny that. However, now lets look at the defence
Reilly - Gardiner
Marincin - Corrado
?? - Harrington
Not as good as the forward lines. Quite a bit of a drop off there.
Now lets look at the goalies
Bernier/Reimer/Bibeau/Sparks/Some UFA
Again, nothing spectacular. You've essentially created an Oilers situation where you have a top heavy team with little to no defence. You don't have the d-man that can control the game such as a Keith or a Doughty. It's worse than the Oilers situation though because I think that forward lineup is good enough to get you in the 12 to 14 range so you don't have the chance to draft that potential Ekblad or Hedman type of defenceman near the top of the draft. I realize that Keith was a second round selection, but hoping that you strike it rich in the second round of the draft doesn't seem like the best possible course of action for building a cup contender. This is why I would prefer the Leafs stay the course and build through the draft rather than signing Stamkos.
At the same time, bottoming out is no longer as easy as it once was with the new lottery situation. Can you honestly imagine another two losing season after this one and the best the Leafs do is draft 4th overall?
I think they have faith in their scouting setup now, give Hunter picks and he'll get you NHL'ers, get him enough picks and he'll get you impact NHL'ers outside of the first two rounds.
I mean it's early yet, but I don't recall a group of drafted Leafs prospects that have as a whole had as excellent a post-draft year as the group Hunter selected have. I think the guy has an excellent eye
As long as they aren't trading away picks for veterans the way previous regimes have, I'm confident that Hunter will stock the cupboard quite nicely.